在没有收购人员的情况下迁移到Alma:从传统孤岛中发展收购和电子工作流程

Jennifer K. Matthews, C. Davidian
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当决定迁移到Alma集成图书馆系统时,Rowan大学图书馆有一个采办部门,并且对迁移如何发生有一定的了解。随着官方宣布迁移到Alma,整个收购团队随后不久宣布退休。虽然Alma为图书馆提供了一个重新评估工作流程和合作的机会,但这是一个没有人预料到的曲线球。此外,以前的图书馆管理系统Voyager没有对许多资源进行传统的跟踪,而是在以前的电子资源管理系统Intota中进行跟踪。但是,由于各种原因,这些资源现在将在阿尔玛进行追踪。这给已经发生的退役和正在进行的实现增加了另一层复杂性。本文将讨论罗文大学图书馆如何在没有前采办团队的历史机构记忆的情况下管理Alma迁移。它还将研究图书馆如何在迁移和这些空缺的情况下重新审视工作流程,以及罗文大学图书馆如何从迁移开始到上线日期利用这些不断扩大的机会来解释这些新的集成。
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Migrating to Alma Without an Acquisitions Staff: Evolving Acquisitions and Electronic Workflows From Their Legacy Silos
When the decision was made to migrate to Alma integrated library system, Rowan University libraries had an acquisitions department and a moderate understanding of how this migration would occur. With the official announcement of the migration to Alma, the entire acquisitions team announced their retirement shortly thereafter. While Alma provided the library with an opportunity to reevaluate workflows and collaborations this was a curveball that no one was expecting. Additionally, many resources were not traditionally tracked in Voyager, the previous library management system but tracked in Intota the previous electronic resource management system. However, these resources would now be tracked in Alma for a variety of reasons. This added another layer of complication to the retirements that occurred and the implementation that was well underway. This paper will discuss how Rowan University Libraries has managed the Alma migration without the historical institutional memory of the former acquisitions team. It will also examine how the libraries have examined workflows anew as a result of both the migration and these vacancies, and how Rowan University Library has taken advantage of these expanding opportunities since the beginning of the migration until and through the go-live date to account for these new integrations.
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